Job Location : Valhalla,NY, USA
Overview
The GME Project Manager oversees programming for the GME Office, including, but not limited to: the GME Research Meeting series, Program Director/Associate Program Director Bootcamp, Program Coordinator Bootcamp, NYMC Residency Fair, NYMC Internal Medicine Subspecialty Virtual Mixer, grand rounds given by the NYMC GME Office, the NYMC component of program orientations, and AMA GCEP training modules. The Project Manager also works with the Dean for GME on development of expanded programming for GME program leaders, program faculty, and residents/fellows. Additionally, the Project Manager assists the Dean for GME and other GME office staff with: preparation of annual program evaluations (APEs), ACGME ADS updates, special reviews, site visits, complement increases, new program applications, work hours tracking, procedure numbers tracking, ACGME survey tracking, and milestones tracking.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
Education requirement: Bachelors degree required, masters degree preferred in education, public administration, management, or related field.
Licenses or certifications: TAGME certification or willingness to obtain TAGME certification when eligible.
Technical/computer skills: Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Google documents and applications; proficiency in the creation of flyers, brochures, handbooks, and programs; proficiency in Zoom and Teams.
Prior experience: At least 2 years of experience in higher education administration required, including experience in graduate medical education (such as in the role of a residency or fellowship program coordinator or hospital/clinic GME administrator). Experience with ACGME ADS, NRMP, and New Innovations strongly preferred.
Other skills/requirements: Strong written and verbal professional communication skills; ability to interface effectively with program, hospital, and school of medicine leadership and accreditation agencies; strong professional/business etiquette.
Physical demands: Ability to participate in extended and sequential meetings virtually or in-person; ability to communicate via phone, e-mail, virtual meeting, and in-person; ability to travel to conferences such as the ACGME and related meetings, as applicable.
Environmental demands: Ability to accommodate flexible work hours as needed to participate in meetings and conferences and to meet accreditation and related deadlines.
Relations with Others: During the course of your job, what persons in other departments and outside the organization are you required to contact and/or work with:
Internal Contacts: NYMC faculty affairs, faculty development, library, simulation center, applied research support, diversity and inclusion, undergraduate medical education, academic support, affiliations & clinical programs, public relations, continuing medical education, School of Dentistry administration.
External Contacts: GME personnel of sponsored and affiliated programs and associated hospital leaders (such as Metropolitan Hospital Center, Westchester Medical Center, Landmark Medical Center, St. Michaels Medical Center, St. Marys/St. Clares, St. Josephs/Saint Vincents); ACGME personnel; NRMP personnel; CODA personnel.
Minimum Salary: USD $60,000.00/Yr. Maximum Salary: USD $75,000.00/Yr.
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